With the recent news of both Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2 on their way to the Switch console, it's a good sign Nintendo is welcoming horror games into their library. Resident Evil 7 could be the perfect addition to the fold, as it's standalone nature won't confuse newcomers to the series - and it may even be able to incorporate motion-controls to help first person aiming.While Blizzard hasn't worked with Nintendo since the days of Starcraft 64, Hearthstone could be a perfect fit for the Nintendo Switch. The accessible interface made for iPads and iOS devices could work well on the Switch in handheld mode, and the card game could potentially flourish on the go or at home as it does on other devices.The saga of Clementine and the Walking Dead may be coming to close with the announcement of a final season - which could prove to be a great time to catch up new players on the Nintendo Switch by porting every season as a bundle pack so that they can enjoy the full experience. With Telltale's Minecraft Adventure already on Nintendo's new console, we know it works - even if The Walking Dead is a little less family friendly.Fans of Batman were treated to a slightly-altered port of Arkham City on the Wii U, but that was only part of Batman's story in the Arkham series. Though it may be too much of a powerhouse for the Switch to handle (especially in handheld mode) it would be great to see Arkham Knight running on the Switch - and if it can't be done, then the Return to Arkham Collection would be a great runner-up. 9 Games We Want Ported to the SwitchTechnically, The Wonderful 101 already enjoyed its time on a Nintendo platform, but it can't be ignored that many people missed out and never owned a Wii U. With Platinum Games' history of working with Nintendo, it would be a shame if this action-packed adventure didn't get another chance to shine.When the list of developers working with Nintendo was first shown off, many were excited to see From Software's name on the list. While we haven't seen anything from the creators of Dark Souls yet, we haven't given up hope that Dark Souls 3 will make its way to the Switch - especially now that all of the DLC has now been completed. What better way to the game to a new platform than with a version that includes all the new content as well?South Park's humor is crazy, raunchy, unabashed, and most likely at odds with Nintendo's family-friendly looks. However, if the Switch is looking to bring in a more diverse audience, Nintendo's great relationship with Ubisoft would make South Park: The Stick of Truth (and even it's upcoming sequel) a great addition to the library - and it's simplistic design won't be as taxing on the hardware as other big AAA games.There was a time when Nintendo consoles were the destination for Final Fantasy games, and now seems like as good a time as any to bring that back. FFXV's huge open world might make this dream impossible on the Switch's hardware - but if it can, it would be right at home alongside upcoming JRPGs also coming to the Switch. Worst case: Those other Final Fantasy remasters don't look too bad either!